Jenks the degu lives in a cage with his three brothers: Jacob, Jasper and Joshua. It might seem like a strange place to live, but they call it home and feel safe there. So you can imagine how scary it is for them when they are forced to leave their cage.

It’s Christmas, and the human caretakers have told the degus that Santa Paws is coming to visit. They have no idea who he is, but since the human caretakers say he’s bringing nibbles for them, and degus love nibbles, they’re excited about it; though the news that he plans to come when they’re sleeping seems strange to them.

Ship Rats is an animal fantasy adventure set in the 1700s. It is part of a trilogy charting the voyages of Lu, Rip and Preen, three young rats who end up as accidental stowaways on a Dutch freighter. They face storms, hostile ship rats, drunken sailors and more; and this is only the start of their voyage around the world...
For readers aged 7-8 (reading with adult) or 9-10 (independent reading)

Moving to a new home can be a scary experience; especially if you’re very small. That’s how it is for Sooty and Scamp; a pair of gerbils chosen by a little boy named Matthew to be the ones to leave the pet shop and their other two brothers to go home with him.

This book is about a rather finicky little mouse lives in a tree in the country. His life is full of dinner parties and celebrations. However, his world is shattered when the tree he’s living in is chopped down and taken to a home in the city. Not only does the little mouse find himself dragged into this strange environment but the family who now own his tree are rude and quite lazy

When a storm floods the basement of the Research Center, a young lab rat is cast out onto the streets. He joins a pack of street rats who teach him how to live in the outside world. But he soon discovers it's a hard life as a street rat; you have to be fast and you have to be smart to survive.

After his three brothers disappeared, one after another, gone to a mysterious place known only as The Rainbow Bridge, Buddy the degu is all alone in his cage. Confused and frightened, he knows only one thing for certain: he last saw his brothers in the hands of the human caretaker.

Adyson’s birthday party is about to get wild when her new hamster triggers a chain of events that puts her prized cake in danger. Will Adyson be able to protect her cake, or will it fall into the wrong paws?

Welcome to the wonderful town of Cottontail Pines–a place where animals talk and new friends can be made every day. In this new story, Flopsy the bunny wants to give a boy a special gift for Kindred Hearts Day, but things do not go the way she expects. Will the special day be ruined? Find out in this new children’s story by T.K. Wade!

All the mice of the castle were very happy, until Princess Hazel became sad. Nobody can figure out why she’s so sad; she has everything a mouse princess could ask for. But nothing seems to make her happy.

Rats On A Mission
Lovely children's story about a wizard that change's two cats into rats to fetch him a plant for his magic brew. He wants to change the witch into a donkey because she put a spell on his broom, and now he can only fly around and around.

A tragic tale for the three mice (first seen in “Mice Movie”) as they meet a wounded war hero.
The author would like to thank Louise for editing the story and Conore for the cover page artwork.
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Explaining the concept of Pay it Forward to Children, and teaching them to be kind to each other! Harry The Happy Mouse is a cheerful, traditional story about a Mouse called Harry who lives in the colourful English countryside. Harry helps a Frog, but asks the Frog to repay the kindness to someone else. We follow the good deed as it moves through other characters.

A tale of adventure and friendship as a trio of endearing mice take on the dreaded Mr Rae (and his dastardly traps) in the fight of their lives.
“Mice Movie” is a comedy in a similar vain to Ratatouille - so if you are a PARENT PLEASE READ THROUGH BEFORE GIVING TO A CHILD.
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Welcome back to the wonderful town of Cottontail Pines! In this new adventure, a mysterious traveler pays the down a visit, and Gumdrop the mouse quickly becomes his biggest fan. Unfortunately, Flopsy the bunny worries that her best friend does not want to play with her anymore. Is their friendship really over? Find out in “The Adventurer” by T.K. Wade!

Another comedy tale of adventure and friendship for the trio of loveable mice and their friend Froggy as Louise goes on a motorcycle road trip.
“Mouse on a Motorcycle” is a comedy in a similar vain to Ratatouille - so if you are a PARENT PLEASE READ THROUGH BEFORE GIVING TO A CHILD.
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Another comic adventure for the trio of lovable mice starts when Rolo meets a wounded homing pigeon.
“Homing Mouse” is a comedy in a similar vain to Ratatouille - if you are a parent please read through before giving to a child.
For an introduction to the characters in this story it is suggested you read "Mice Movie", the first story in the series, and "Mouse on a Motorcycle".

Mother rat and Daddy rat and their two children, lived under the station. They were very happy there. Many rats lived under the station and each family had their own little home. But during the war, the station was bombed and they had to move to the countryside. The city was getting deserted, everybody was moving to safer places. And there would soon be no food.